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AU4892200A
AU4892200A AU48922/00A AU4892200A AU4892200A AU 4892200 A AU4892200 A AU 4892200A AU 48922/00 A AU48922/00 A AU 48922/00A AU 4892200 A AU4892200 A AU 4892200A AU 4892200 A AU4892200 A AU 4892200A
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Class Int. Class Application Number: Lodged: Complete Specification Lodged: Accepted: Published: Priority Related Art: Name of Applicant: Corning Incorporated Actual Inventor(s): YANMING LIU Address for Service: PHILLIPS ORMONDE FITZPATRICK Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys 367 Collins Street Melbourne 3000 AUSTRALIA Invention Title: LARGE EFFECTIVE AREA SINGLE MODE OPTICAL WAVEGUIDE Our Ref: 622293 POF Code: 1602/1602 The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to applicant(s): -1- 600q la LARGE EFFECTIVE AREA SINGLE MODE OPTICAL WAVEGUIDE The present application is a divisional application from Australian patent application number 721088 (formerly 74179/96).
Background of the Invention The invention relates to a single mode optical waveguide fiber for communications applications having a large effective area, Ae. In particular, the invention is a single mode optical waveguide fiber having large effective area at both the 1300 nm and 1550 nm operating window.
A single mode waveguide, having a large effective area. will have reduced non-linear optical effects, including self phase modulation, four wave mixing, cross phase modulation, and non-linear scattering processes. In the 15 case of four wave mixing, the placement of the zero dispersion wavelength is also important. Each of these effects causes degradation of signal in high power systems.
The scattering processes, which degrade signal, are in general described by an equation containing a term, exp(cP/A.f), where c is a constant 20 P is signal power. The other non-linear effects are described by equations which include the ratio, as a multiplier. Thus, an increase in A~.
produces a decrease in the non-linear contribution to the degradation of a light :signal.
The requirement in the communication industry for greater information 2 capacity over long distances, without regenerators, has led to a reevaluation of single mode fiber index profile design.
The focus of this reevaluation has been to provide optical waveguides which: W:VnaryMMHNODEL\74179Div.doc reduce non-linear effects such as those noted above; are compatible with optical amplifiers; and, retain the desirable properties of optical waveguides such as low attenuation, high strength, fatigue resistance, and bend resistance. This work has been focussed on wavelengths ranges which include the operating window at 1550nm. However, because many reliable devices, including lasers, optical amplifiers, receivers, transmitters and regenerators, have been designed for use around 1300 nm, there is an additional need to reduce nonlinear effects at this shorter operating wavelength.
Thus there is a need for a single mode optical waveguide fiber which .has large effective area at the operating wavelength windows, near 1300 nm S .i and 1550 nm, respectively.
Previous studies, such as that disclosed in U. S. patent application S. N.
08/378,780, incorporate some of the basic concepts of segmented core design first introduced in U. S. 4,715,679, Bhagavatula. Larger effective area waveguides were discovered for a class of core designs disclosed in the S. N.
08/378,780 cited above. A particular design incorporating at least one core region having a minimum index below that of the clad was disclosed in that .application.
In addition, in U. S. patent application S. N. 08/287,262, discloses particular features of a family of index profiles having a refractive index maximum spaced apart from the centerline of the waveguide fiber.
The novel refractive index profiles, disclosed and described herein, are yet another sub-species of the '679 Bhagavatula patent. The basic segmented core concept has proven sufficiently flexible to provide the novel core structures of this application, which are tailored to limit nonlinear effects at both the 1300 nm and the 1550 nm operating window.
Definitions The effective area is Aeff 2n (.IE 2 r dr) 2 /(j'E 4 r dr), where the integration limits are 0 to and E is the electric field associated with the propagated light.
An effective diameter, Def, may be defined as, Deff 2(Ae,/i) lR 2 The mode field area Am is n (Dm12) 2 where D,,f is the mode field diameter measured using the Peterman II method wherein, 2w Drf and w 2 (2 f E 2 r dr/ j"[dE/dr] 2 r dr), the integral limits being 0 to infinity.
The width of an index profile segment is the distance between two vertical lines drawn from the respective beginning and ending points of the index profile to the horizontal axis of the chart of refractive index vs. radius.
The index delta is A 2 n.2)/2n 2 x 100, where n, is a core index and Sn is the clad index. Unless otherwise stated, n, is the maximum refractive index in the core region characterized by a A.
A refractive index profile in general has an associated effective refractive index profile which is different in shape. An effective refractive index profile may be substituted, for its associated refractive index profile, without altering the waveguide performance. See reference. Single Mode Fiber Optics, Marcel Dekker Inc., Luc B. Jeunhomme, 1990, page 32, section 1.3.2.
Bend performance is defined by a standard testing procedure in which the attenuation induced by winding a waveguide fiber about a mandrel is measured. The standard test calls for waveguide fiber performance having a bend of one turn about a 32 mm mandrel and having bends of 100 turns about a 75 mm mandrel. The maximum allowed bending induced attenuation is usually specified in the operating window around 1300 nm and around 1550 nm.
An alternative bend test is the pin array bend test which is used to compare relative resistance of waveguide fiber to bending. To perform this test, attenuation loss is measured for a waveguide fiber with essentially no induced bending loss. The waveguide fiber is then woven about the pin array and attenuation again measured. The loss induced by bending is the difference between the two measured attenuations. The pin array is a set of ten cylindrical pins arranged in a single row and held in a fixed vertical position on 4 a flat surface. The pin spacing is 5 mm, center to center. The pin diameter is 0.67 mm. During testing, sufficient tension is applied to make the waveguide fiber conform to a portion of the pin surface.
A point minimum refers to a portion of a refractive index profile, which has a V' shape or a narrow shape. The meaning of narrow in this context can be understood from Figs. 1 and 3 as described in the Detailed Description of the Invention below. The horizontal axis of Fig. 1, an example of a point minimum profile, is labelled so that one may determine that "narrow" means less than about 1 rim. The extended minimum as shown in Fig. 3 and quantified in Table 2 is seen to be greater than about 1.5 tm. The point minimum is the lowest index value of the refractive index profile portion.
An extended minimum refers to a portion of a refractive index profile which has a broad or shape. The extended minimum is the line traversing the lowest values of the refractive index profile portion.
Summary of the Invention According to the present invention, there is provided a single mode optical waveguide fiber including a core region, having a centerline, and including a first and a second segment, each said segment having a refractive index profile, an outside radius, 00 20 and a said first segment including the centerline and said second segment surrounding said first segment, said first and second segments having the centerline as an axis of symmetry; a clad layer surrounding said core region, said clad layer having a refractive index profile and a maximum refractive index nc; wherein at least a portion of the refractive index profile of at least one of said segments has a refractive index greater than n,; at least a portion of the refractive index profile of one of said first and second segments and of said core region has an extended minimum; and said waveguide fiber has Aeff greater than about 90 microns 2 at 1300 nm and Aeff greater than about 110 microns 2 at 1550 nm.
The present invention also provides a single mode optical waveguide fiber including: a core region, having a step index profile of refractive index no, a refractive index difference A 1 and a radius rl; W:naryMMHNODEL\74179Div.dac a clad layer surrounding said core region, having a maximum refractive index nc, no nc; wherein A 1 is in the range of about 0.25% to 0.30% and rl is in the range of about 5.5 microns to 6 microns, and Aeff at 1300 nm is greater than about 90 microns 2 and Aeff at 1550 nm is greater than about 110 microns 2 Also disclosed herein is a single mode optical waveguide fiber including a core region, having a centerline, and including a first and a second segment, each said segment having a refractive index profile, an outside radius, and a said first segment including the centerline and said second segment surrounding said first segment, said first and second segments having the centerline as an axis of symmetry; a clad layer surrounding said core region, said clad layer having a refractive index profile and a maximum refractive index nc; *l wherein at least a portion of the refractive index profile of at least one of said segments has a refractive index greater than nc; at least a portion of the refractive index profile of one of said first and second segments of said core region has an extended minimum; and said waveguide fiber has Aeff greater than about 90 microns 2 at 1300 nm and Aeff greater than about 110 microns 2 at 1550 nm.
20 Further disclosed herein is a single mode optical waveguide fiber including: a core region having a step index profile of refractive index no, a refractive index difference A 1 and a radius rl; a clad layer surrounding said core, having a maximum refractive index nc, no nc; wherein A i is in the range of about 0.25% to 0.30% and ri is in the range of about 5.5 microns to 6 microns, and Aeff at 1300 nm is greater than about 90 microns 2 and Aeff at 1550 nm is greater than about 110 microns 2 Accordingly, there is provided in a first aspect, a single mode optical waveguide fiber having a core refractive index profile whose maximum refractive index is spaced apart from the long axis centerline of the waveguide.
The refractive index profile has a point minimum near the centerline of the waveguide and is symmetrical about the centerline. A clad layer surrounds the core to complete the waveguide structure. At least a portion of the core index W:\maryMMHNODEL\74179Div.doc 4b profile is greater than the maximum clad refractive index, to ensure that the structure will properly guide a light signal.
In an embodiment of this first aspect, the index profile portion between the point minimum and the refractive index maximum is a continuous curve. In a preferred embodiment, the continuous curve is monotone. Techniques to compensate for center diffusion of dopant out of a preform, such as adjusting doping level in the deposition step or by control of the soot blank environment in the consolidation step, are known in the art.
The parameters of the family of waveguide profiles defined in this first aspect are: core radius in the range of about 4 to 7 microns; maximum A% in the range of about 0.35% to 0.55%; and, point minimum A% less than about 0.20%.
*e W:mnaryMMHNODEL\74179Div.doc This family of waveguides has the properties: Ao near 1300 nm; Aeff 90 microns 2 at 1300 nm; Deff MFD over a wavelength range of about 1530 nm to 1565 nm; and, In a second aspect there is provided a single mode optical waveguide fiber having a first and a second segment disposed symmetrically about the waveguide centerline. The extent of each segment is defined by a radius from the centerline to the last segment point. A A% is associated with each segment.
A clad layer surrounds the core and has a maximum refractive index nc. At least a portion of the refractive index profiles of one of the segments is greater than nc. At least one of the segments has an extended minimum. This family of novel refractive index profiles provides a waveguide fiber having Aef at 1300 nm greater than about 90 microns 2 and at 1550 nm greater than about 110 15 microns 2 The Ao is near 1300 nm.
A preferred embodiment of this second aspect of the novel refractive index profile is one in which the first core segment is essentially constant and has a refractive index nl. The second segment has a maximum refractive index n 2 where n2 n.
20 In a most preferred embodiment of this second aspect of the invention, the second segment refractive index profile is trapezoidal. The outside radius of the first segment, having a substantially constant refractive index, is in the range of about 1.5 microns to 1.9 microns, and nl is essentially equal to nc. The outside radius of the second core segment is in the range of 3.8 microns to 5 microns. This second segment has a refractive index difference, A 2 in the range of about 0.25% to 0.45%.
In a third aspect there is provided a single mode optical waveguide fiber, having a step index profile of refractive index no, a refractive index difference,
A
1 and a radius ri. The maximum refractive index of the surrounding clad layer is nc, where no nc. The refractive index difference, A 1 is in the range of about 5.5 microns to 6 microns. The Aeff at 1300 nm and 1550 nm is microns 2 and 110 microns 2 respectively. The Ao is near 1300 nm.
W:\maryklMHNOOEL74179.dOC Brief Description of the Drawings FIG. 1 is an illustrative chart showing a refractive index profile having a point minimum.
FIG. 2 is an illustrative chart showing alternative refractive index profiles having a point minimum.
FIG. 3 is an illustrative chart showing an off axis trapezoidal ring index profile and alternatives.
FIG. 4 is a step index embodiment of the novel refractive index profile.
Detailed Description of the Invention Advantages of having two operating windows, two signal wavelength ranges separated by a few hundred nanometers, are: a system can be operated at only one window until rate demands justify investing in a second window of operation; a second window can act as a redundant system for those telecommunications links requiring essentially failure free operation; and, a second window can handle overflow from a primary window in systems where there is a large data rate difference between peak demand and average •*go demand.
20 The present invention provides a dual window waveguide fiber having •ooo• the extra feature that non-linear effects, which can arise in high power density systems, wavelength division multiplex systems, or systems incorporating optical amplifiers, are minimized. The novel waveguide fibers of this application have high effective area in both the 1300 nm and 1550 nm windows.
A first embodiment of the novel waveguide core profile is illustrated in FIG. 1. The refractive index difference, 1, near the centerline is small, typically less than about 0.20 The dopant level increases with radius, as indicated by curve 2 until a maximum A is reached. The final portion of the index profile, 4, shows A dropping off sharply to zero. There are several equivalent index profiles wherein curve 4 can be altered without significantly affecting the waveguide fiber properties. For example, 4 may be tilted outward to increase the radius by about a micron or the junction of curves 4 and 2 may be rounded. Also small additions to the refractive index profile, such as those indicated by curves 6, may be made without significant impact on waveguide fiber properties. Thus it will be understood that FIG. 1 together with FIG. 2 represent a family of refractive index profiles which provide large effective area at 1300 nm. Curves 8 of FIG. 2 show several members of the novel index profile family. Again, curves 10 indicate the types of variations of the invented index profile which still provide the required waveguide fiber properties.
An added benefit of the index profiles of FIG.'s 1 and 2, is that the integrated dopant is lower as compared to a standard step index profile.
Hence the attenuation, which depends upon the dopant amount, will be lower in the novel waveguide fiber.
oo.* Example 1 Properties of a Point Minimum Waveguide For the refractive index profiles shown by the solid curve in FIG. 1, the following properties are calculated from the computer model: A, is 1298 nm; Mode Field Diameter is 10.91 microns; Def is 11.22 microns; Aef is 98.9 microns 2 Cut off wavelength is 1480 nm; and, Integrated GeO 2 is 2.58.
Note that Def is larger that mode field diameter and that Aef is nearly about 25 higher than that of standard step index fiber.
For comparison, a step index fiber having the radius shown in FIG. 1, and a A of 0.36%, has properties: Ao is 1309 nm; Mode Field Diameter is 10.1 microns; Def is 9.97 microns; Aef is 78 microns 2 Cut off wavelength is 1324 nm; and, Integrated GeO 2 is 2.8. The effective area is much lower and the dispersion zero, A is in the operating window, a characteristic unfavorable for wavelength division multiplexed systems. The 9% increase in integrated GeO 2 for the standard step index profile will result in higher waveguide attenuation due to Rayleigh scattering. Both the larger effective area and the lower attenuation of the novel waveguide fiber refractive index profile serve to reduce adverse nonlinear effects.
The standard step index profile can be modified in a simple way to achieve large effective area. The profile may be characterized by A of the :step, 18 in FIG. 4, and the radius 20. Table 1. shows the effect of A changes and radius changes on the effective area and the pin array bend resistance.
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2 A Radius Aeff @1300 Aeff @1550 Pin Array microns microns 2 microns 2 @1550 dB 0.36 4.5 67 83 6.9 0.315 5.0 77 96 12.2 0.293 5.63 90 110 9.8 0.278 5.88 96 117 12.2 The trade off of bend resistance for larger effective area is clear.
Lowering the A and increasing the radius clearly provides the required larger effective areas. The step design having A near 0.3% and radius near 5.6 microns has an acceptable bend resistance with significant improvement in Aef,.
A trapezoidal index profile spaced apart from the waveguide centerline allows additional flexibility in the refractive index profile design to achieve acceptable bend performance along with large effective areas at both wavelength windows.
The general shape of this embodiment of the novel waveguide fiber is illustrated in FIG. 3. The trapezoidal shape 12 is spaced apart from the waveguide centerline. The inside and outside radii of the trapezoidal core index profile segment are 24 and 22 respectively. The refractive index profile of the core segment adjacent the waveguide centerline may be substantially flat or may have a shape as illustrated by curves 14. The required properties of the novel waveguide may be obtained using slight variations of the trapezoidal shape, as shown by curve 16 or by finding equivalent refractive index profiles.
10 Table 2 provides modelled values for the trapezoidal embodiment of the novel waveguide fiber. Under the column heading, 'Radii', the first number is the inside radius of the trapezoid and the second number is the outside radius .thereof.
Table 2 *o 15 9999 oo 9 9999 -:9999 9 9 °ooe oero° 20 A Radii microns Aff 1330 Aff 1550 Pin Array micron 2 microns 2 1550 dB 0.367 1.7-4.5 94 110 9.8 0.337 1.78-4.98 104 120 14.4 0.320 1.85-5.23 112 130 14.2 0.344 1.7-3.91 104 120 Excellent characteristics are shown by the profile designs of rows 1 and 4. These embodiments meet the requirements for an optical waveguide fiber which limits nonlinear effects while retaining the needed bend resistance.
Tables 1 and 2 show that a computer model is essential for efficiently identifying the refractive index profiles which meet a given set of performance requirements. Comparing the distinct index profile designs, as given in the rows of the tables, illustrates that small changes in index profile parameters can have a large impact on waveguide properties. Thus, the number of combinations and permutations which must be tried favor an approach wherein computer modelling precedes manufacture of the waveguide fiber.
Although particular embodiments of the invention have herein been disclosed and described, the invention is nonetheless limited only by the following claims.
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1. A single mode optical waveguide fiber including a core region, having a centerline, and including a first and a second segment, each said segment having a refractive index profile, an outside radius, and a said first segment including the centerline and said second segment surrounding said first segment, said first and second segments having the centerline as an axis of symmetry; a clad layer surrounding said core region, said clad layer having a refractive index profile and a maximum refractive index nc; wherein at least a portion of the refractive index profile of at least one of said segments has a refractive index greater than nc; at least a portion of the refractive index profile of one of said first and second segments and of said core region has an extended minimum; and 15 said waveguide fiber has Aeff greater than about 90 microns 2 at 1300 nm and Aeff greater than about 110 microns 2 at 1550 nm.
2. The single mode waveguide fiber of claim 1, wherein said first segment of said core region has a substantially constant refractive index nl, said second 20 segment has a maximum refractive index n 2 and n 2 n. 4
3. The single mode optical waveguide fiber of claim 1 or 2, wherein the index profile of said second segment is trapezoidal.
4. The single mode fiber of any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the outside radius of said first core region segment is in the range 1.5 microns to 1.9 microns, nl is substantially equal to nc, the outside radius of said second core region segment is in the range of about 3.8 microns to 5 microns, and the refractive index difference of said second segment, is in the range of 0.25% to 0.45%. A single mode optical waveguide fiber including: a core region, having a step index profile of refractive index no, a refractive index difference and a radius rj; W:maryWMMHNODEL\74179Div.doc a clad layer surrounding said core region, having a maximum refractive index nc, no nc; wherein A 1 is in the range of about 0.25% to 0.30% and rl is in the range of about 5.5 microns to 6 microns, and Aef at 1300 nm is greater than about 90 microns 2 and Aeff at 1550 nm is greater than about 110 microns 2
6. A single mode optical waveguide fiber according to claim 1, substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
7. A single mode optical waveguide fiber according to claim 1, substantially as herein described with reference to the Example.
8. A single mode optical waveguide fiber according to claim 5, substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
9. A single mode optical waveguide fiber according to claim 5, substantially as herein described with reference to the Example. e. DATED: 31 July 2000 PHILLIPS ORMONDE FITZPATRICK Patent Attorneys for: CORNING INCORPORATED S C W:\maryWMMHNODEL\74179Div.doc
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